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secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight terrorism. his statement was widely understood as a threat to crack down on the muslim brotherhood and they removed former president morsi from power. this is the second time the ejepgz army used deadly force to try to clear out pro morsi supporters. they have stayed silent and called for former president morsi to be released and a quick transition to a civilian led democracy. >> the hopes of egypt moving past this is disa poring. now in washington, president obama enters the weekend in the midst of a campaign to draw attention away from phony scandals. the president and his administration repeated that c
secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight...
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assignment was beth mchenry who was a communist organizer who had worked for the international labor defense on the scottsboro case in alabama, and she put him in touch with some communist organizers and the city and in "now let us praise famouse men" he writes actually he met with him several times. people who work, quote, spies and enemies. that's who he's talking about. his first night he went to the county where all sharecroppers unions had been founded to hear a speech by the conrad. so when he went to the south he was in the context of the communist party organizing. now over the next five years, his attitudes towards communism and the communist party changed. but, you know coming you can see that conflict in the epigraph to "now let us praise famouse men," which begins with a quote from the king juxtaposed a quote from the communist manifesto. but the fact that the communist manifesto reads quote code these words are here to mislead those will be misled by then." so with agee and you always get the kind of point and the conflict which is right there on the page. >> are you saying that
assignment was beth mchenry who was a communist organizer who had worked for the international labor defense on the scottsboro case in alabama, and she put him in touch with some communist organizers and the city and in "now let us praise famouse men" he writes actually he met with him several times. people who work, quote, spies and enemies. that's who he's talking about. his first night he went to the county where all sharecroppers unions had been founded to hear a speech by the...
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that's no defense. so i think on the law, her decision was right. >> rick: but that's basically the sort -- the naive defense, is what his team is arguing here, that he was a naive whistle blower. now we're seeing this, of course, against the backdrop of the ed snowden saga that continues to play out. one person's heroic whistle blowerrer is another person's spy or someone who has been aiding the enemy. it's sort of in the eyes of the beholder. is that the way it works with the law, too, or is it more clear cut? >> well, i think whatever his subjective desires, okay, whatever his subjective purpose, what the law asks and what you got to ask 'cause we can't have a different standard and say, oh, you're naive, so you can do whatever you want. the law asks is, did you know when you did this what the consequences would be? he's not claiming that he was completely unaware. this is a trained intelligence officer. he's not saying oh, i didn't realize what these materials were. he knew exactly, as far as we can
that's no defense. so i think on the law, her decision was right. >> rick: but that's basically the sort -- the naive defense, is what his team is arguing here, that he was a naive whistle blower. now we're seeing this, of course, against the backdrop of the ed snowden saga that continues to play out. one person's heroic whistle blowerrer is another person's spy or someone who has been aiding the enemy. it's sort of in the eyes of the beholder. is that the way it works with the law, too,...
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that's all whitey cares about. >> bulger's defense starts next week. deborah feyerick, cnn, boston. >> we will be following it for you. we are moments away. you don't want to miss this. we're talking politicians behaving badly but not like you've heard before. anthony weiner, bob filner, eliot spitzer. i'll talk to a body expert and a man who knows all about surviving scandal, mayor marion barry. that's right. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] the earth moves around the sun. ♪ but man moves the earth. ♪ with best-in-class torque and best-in-class towing, these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to tilt the axis of capability. guts. glory. ram. >>> live pictures from rio de janeiro. there is the pope out of the popemobile and walking up to where he is going to speak and give a sermon. his holiness pope francis on h
that's all whitey cares about. >> bulger's defense starts next week. deborah feyerick, cnn, boston. >> we will be following it for you. we are moments away. you don't want to miss this. we're talking politicians behaving badly but not like you've heard before. anthony weiner, bob filner, eliot spitzer. i'll talk to a body expert and a man who knows all about surviving scandal, mayor marion barry. that's right. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play...
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we took the defensive position and i have been away from troops from combat troops. i had been away from the war for a couple of years and i was nervous as nelly. i said, i hope i do not blow this thing. you can imagine these dilettantes that came in. as i was adjusting artillery and getting players in all of these good things to do under those circumstances, a young lieutenant came by and said, i will tell you what, he is a mean individual, but he knows what he is doing. c-span: and what that result in? >> guest: those words were probably spread drought of italian. they knew what i was doing. throughout the battalion. there were more people on the battlefield they were doing things a lot different and they would come out with a real honor rather than a kissinger piece for honor. c-span: you have to pick it general in the army today, do you have one enact. >> guest: i have lots of them. there is jim musselman, johnny howard, kids that i knew that were in the army. i am so pleased with the number of generals that i know that i soldiered with. glenn mallory, i can and
we took the defensive position and i have been away from troops from combat troops. i had been away from the war for a couple of years and i was nervous as nelly. i said, i hope i do not blow this thing. you can imagine these dilettantes that came in. as i was adjusting artillery and getting players in all of these good things to do under those circumstances, a young lieutenant came by and said, i will tell you what, he is a mean individual, but he knows what he is doing. c-span: and what that...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place. actually i was in the different seat i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what you and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how that much i find out all my friends are really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they executed him.
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>> well, listen, don, here's a guy whose defense says that he wants to take the stand and we're ready to take the stand. now they are in court and saying, well, you know, maybe he will or maybe he won't and the government said, well, put him on the stand. the government said that. put him on the stand. as i told you in the last show, i challenge him to get on the stand. don, no matter what, they'll eat him alive. the best thing he could do is not get on the stand and just -- and just keep the faith where it's going to go. because he would be made a fool of, trust me. he would be made a fool of by the government. there is just too much evidence against him. the guy's already committed and said that he's committed these -- a lot of these crimes already prior to the jury even getting to deciding the verdict. so, he has no chance, don. >> he has no chance. all right, you heard it here from john "red" shea. >> no chance. >> we'll have you back, of course, it's always riveting to talk to you, thank you very much again, john. >>> we want to move on and breaking news to tell you about, three
>> well, listen, don, here's a guy whose defense says that he wants to take the stand and we're ready to take the stand. now they are in court and saying, well, you know, maybe he will or maybe he won't and the government said, well, put him on the stand. the government said that. put him on the stand. as i told you in the last show, i challenge him to get on the stand. don, no matter what, they'll eat him alive. the best thing he could do is not get on the stand and just -- and just keep...
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the national defense council is meeting tonight. they have a lot to a dress. >> -- -- they have a lot to address. judging by the narrative we are hearing from officials so far, we are not really seeing any signs of remorse or apologetic tones. it is clear who the state is placing the blame on. you can tell by the tone of the military interior. we are clear he places the blame on the brotherhood. he absolve the police. absolved the police. there were a lot of people penning some hope on getting his long-standing stance -- he express apology over twitter saying he's going to try and push some sort of investigation into this. this is a nation that heard a lot of promises about that finding commissions and investigations. unless they see something material on the grounds, it is going to be difficult to see with the state can offer to change people's minds. the prosecutor ordered an expedited investigation into the matter. we have seen lots of those ordered before. we have not heard any results. >> thank you. life for us from al qaeda bu
the national defense council is meeting tonight. they have a lot to a dress. >> -- -- they have a lot to address. judging by the narrative we are hearing from officials so far, we are not really seeing any signs of remorse or apologetic tones. it is clear who the state is placing the blame on. you can tell by the tone of the military interior. we are clear he places the blame on the brotherhood. he absolve the police. absolved the police. there were a lot of people penning some hope on...
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brain dead do you have to be, you're going to focus on that clear and universally concluded act of self-defense, but ignore the black on black slaughter that's happening every day in this country. >> noog enlt's deflection, masked as concern for the black communicate. it is a very thin veil, don't you think? he describe the mindless tendency to violence. his belief characterizes black communities across america. according to nug, this isn't racism. racism doesn't even exist. >> racism against blacks was gone by the time i started touring the nation in the late '60s. it was gone. >> if ted nugent wants to us believe and actually believes he cares more about black people than stevie wonder, he can keep on pretending. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events
brain dead do you have to be, you're going to focus on that clear and universally concluded act of self-defense, but ignore the black on black slaughter that's happening every day in this country. >> noog enlt's deflection, masked as concern for the black communicate. it is a very thin veil, don't you think? he describe the mindless tendency to violence. his belief characterizes black communities across america. according to nug, this isn't racism. racism doesn't even exist. >>...
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clearing the department of justice and the department of defense is no easy job. the other thing i will say is we have to take the spectrum in the order we get it. the 700 megahertz off shin came after it the aws auction. so we could compete -- that was the auction on the block. we put our resources into clearing it. we are using that spectrum -- we're probably using it most, that is our lte spectrum. we do not have low band spectrum and that is what this auction is about. and i am his handout going to recognize him. you forng to recognize your comment. also, in your written testimony, you were comparing your auction -- at&t and verizon, i came to the boston celtic to play the celticskin to playing amateur. faith you have so little in these providers? >> let me say, yes, i cannot help to think fondly of the that is thes, but product of growing up in boston. there are many competitors comparable to t-mobile and sprint. they were going through their own internal spec trim issues. they all got beat. after they choice came up and the. we came up and the. -- up empty.
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people include instructions about self-defense justifications based on stand your ground statutes. not liking that law is wrong is very different from refusing to follow it in the jury context. i want to play a little sound that relates to all this. it goes to the profiling question. let's take listen to some of the charged racial language we've heard from some on the right. the notion of race baiting and race hustling has surfaced this week. take a listen. >> there is a hustle going on in the civil rights industry. >> they picked at our highly sensitive race scab. >> black thugs are killing black people. >> who are the real race baiters? >> you want a conversation, you got it. >> you got it. what you see there is a desire to very directly racially profile and discuss the notion of trayvon martin and others, unnamed people responsible for black on black crime. which is a big diversion from the crime that occurred here. >> the bottom line is people don't want to admit that race is an issue. they sarah you're race hustling. the fact is for most people of color, it is not something yo
people include instructions about self-defense justifications based on stand your ground statutes. not liking that law is wrong is very different from refusing to follow it in the jury context. i want to play a little sound that relates to all this. it goes to the profiling question. let's take listen to some of the charged racial language we've heard from some on the right. the notion of race baiting and race hustling has surfaced this week. take a listen. >> there is a hustle going on...
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his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of lieutenant john kerry who served two tours in vietnam, if 1966 to 19-- 1966 to 1970. lieutenant kerry was awarded a silver star, bronze star and three purple hearts. here's a piece of his testimony on behalf of vietnam veterans against the war. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in vietnam? how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> question, president obama escalated the u.s. troop presence in afghanistan and he's now poised to give u.s. military aid to syria's rebels. so has commander in chief obama absorbed the lessons o
his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> all right. welcome back @donlemoncnn, i'm getting a lot of people that agree with me and some that don't. it doesn't matter to me, it needed to be said. chicago congresswoman is here with us along with the rest of my panel. thank you for joining us. i appreciate you coming in here on a saturday. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. i'll start with you, congresswoman, did you take issue -- >> okay. >> -- anything i said or do you think those are tough words that people need to hear? >> i mean, i think it's depending -- there's some people that fit what you're saying but also we tend to -- i told you i felt like it was a little harsh because we tend to talk about black-on-black crime but if you look at the percentages, there's white-on-white crime. if you look at the mass murders, those are mostly whites. white males that have killed in a massive way. >> but african-american, young african-american men, commit more crime than any other age group, any other ethnicit
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> all right. welcome back @donlemoncnn, i'm getting a lot of people that agree with me and some that don't. it doesn't matter to me, it needed to be said. chicago congresswoman is here with us along with the rest of my panel. thank you for joining us. i appreciate you coming in here on a saturday. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. i'll start with...
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in his own defense. that trial is set to resume monday. >>> and the pink panther crew strikes again. yesterday armed men helped one of the jewel thieves break out of a swiss prison. the criminal gang has staged robberies at luxury stores all over the world. it's estimated that at this point they've stolen more than $400 million worth of jewels. >>> let's get right to our saturday afternoon brain trust now. host of "wake up call" on wbai radio. a political reporter at the national journal. and amy holmes, anchor for the blaze down in d.c. on a saturday. good to see all of you. >> good to see you. >> esther, i'm going to start with you because you're a new york radio personality. i would imagine that you have been watching the mayor's race very closely, anthony weiner, very closely. this is what anthony weiner had to say just a few days ago. take a listen. >> i have put this whole campaign on a bet. and that sat tend of the day citizens are more interested in the challenge they face in their lives than any
in his own defense. that trial is set to resume monday. >>> and the pink panther crew strikes again. yesterday armed men helped one of the jewel thieves break out of a swiss prison. the criminal gang has staged robberies at luxury stores all over the world. it's estimated that at this point they've stolen more than $400 million worth of jewels. >>> let's get right to our saturday afternoon brain trust now. host of "wake up call" on wbai radio. a political reporter at...
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lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic feel they can get away with it and then it becomes not getting caught, not the act of cheating. >> it's the summer of lies. every newspaper, the front page, every blog is about how we've been lied to, who is cheating, who is being punished, who is trying to dodge punishment. even on wall street, we're talking about sec charges, we're talking about fines for hal burton. we're talking about all kinds of different things. i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is they're getting caught, right? and there is moral outrage about it and we're having this conversation. this isn't okay, this isn't how we play. we play fair, we have laws, we have rules and we're enforcing them because it matters. >>
lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic feel they can get away with it and then it becomes not getting caught, not the act of cheating. >> it's the summer of lies. every...
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the defense may call robert paulson to the stand. we should find out monday if he's going to testify. the parties will wrap up probably on friday or next monday, and then the case will go just to the jury. we've got five women and four men on the jury. they include a former strock strock n episcopal broker, an episcopal priest, public school principal. it appears to be a pretty intelligent jury. but as i said before, there is a lot of jargon, and there is a real learning curve to figure his out. some of them seems seemed disconnected at times, so it is hard to tell how that will turn out. >> "washington journal" is live tomorrow morning. you can join us with your tweets as we talk with gail russell chaddock about the christian science monitor. kim rubin also joins us with the institute for tax policy about detroit's bankruptcy and what happens when a city, town or county files for bankruptcy, and michael doran talks about the syrian civil war. in a few moments, the house energy and commerce subcommittee hearing on the upcoming spectr
the defense may call robert paulson to the stand. we should find out monday if he's going to testify. the parties will wrap up probably on friday or next monday, and then the case will go just to the jury. we've got five women and four men on the jury. they include a former strock strock n episcopal broker, an episcopal priest, public school principal. it appears to be a pretty intelligent jury. but as i said before, there is a lot of jargon, and there is a real learning curve to figure his...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i would, but that is not
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and...
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traditional self-defense is what is the standard of justice and it should be across this nation. the thought that you don't have to remove yourself from a violent situation if you can. you can just escalate that violence is unheard of for me. the numbers have increased tremendously since stand your ground has been in place in florida. >> what about the african-american reaction to the verdict? is there justifiable outrage there? >> i think there's justifiable outrage because the case was sort of botched from day one. let me say it similar to what the president said. if there's anyone in this country that believes that trayvon martin, if he had been of age could have walked around the neighborhood with a gun, legal, stalking george zimmerman or anyone who was a white person escalate a confrontation, shoot and kill that person and not be arrested that's outrageous. that's absolutely ludicrous. if you just flip the script you know how silly that sounds. an 18-year-old black kid walking around in a hoodie with a legal weapon, he can't follow somebody. the police can't follow you with
traditional self-defense is what is the standard of justice and it should be across this nation. the thought that you don't have to remove yourself from a violent situation if you can. you can just escalate that violence is unheard of for me. the numbers have increased tremendously since stand your ground has been in place in florida. >> what about the african-american reaction to the verdict? is there justifiable outrage there? >> i think there's justifiable outrage because the...
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houset, some of the debate on two amendments for the defense spending bill that deals with nsa data collection programs. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel room in communist china. under section 702, no u.s. citizen in the u.s. can be targeted. i say again, no u.s. person to be targeted in any way by the united states government. while their other authorities, the u.s. person may be subject to an investigation, the u.s. government may not do so under section 702. that is this amendment. the second part of the amendment clarifies section 215, known as the section 501 of fisa. that is no record of the actual conversation of the content that is recorded or collected by the national security agency. the nsa has not been acting outside of its authority. the metadata program is carefully designed with program layers of oversight by all three branches of government. this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from ar
houset, some of the debate on two amendments for the defense spending bill that deals with nsa data collection programs. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel room in communist china. under section 702, no u.s. citizen in the u.s. can be targeted. i say again, no u.s. person to be targeted in any way by the united states...
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what could the defense strategy be in this case? >> first of all, let's understand there's no evidence yet, because evidence is in a courtroom and we're not in a courtroom yet. however, avery makes certain points that are pretty valid here. in the opera they say it's over when the fat lady sings, she's in the back warming up for mr. hernandez now, it gets worse and worse each day. these videos although they're grainy do appear to show a 0.45 caliber weapon and that was the type of weapon of choice for this execution. i say execution because we hear a lot about 0.9 millimeter round, a 0.45 millimeter round is twice the size, five shots into this victim, that's execution style, that's with intent, that's with bad intent. they found casings at his home. that surveillance system we mentioned that was found to be intentionally destroyed by hernandez yet the data was recovered. and his cell phone was destroyed and data was recovered off that. >> they got him. >> and the grainy pictures and his co-person and his buddy that was with him ton
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you know offensively we don't have it easy going against the defense. i think that is plus for us. >> he could be very, very valuable acquisition this season. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> the watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. we are the physical local station and abc is the first broadcast network to bring you a live stream of all your favorite tv shows. now you never have to miss a minute. watch it wherever you want to be. a special new benefit brought to you by abc comcast charter communications and 2579 uverse. find out how to accessor it and enter your account information and then watch abc live stream or search. >> next, annual march of the been begins is hours away. how you can >>> happening today, one first time that visitors in san francisco zoo the annual feast for the beast takes place from w79 to 3:00. you are encouraged to donate fresh produce and first 150 will receive golden ticket. also today, five new penguin chicks will join in the march of the penguins. it's open to the public but zoo members
you know offensively we don't have it easy going against the defense. i think that is plus for us. >> he could be very, very valuable acquisition this season. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> the watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. we are the physical local station and abc is the first broadcast network to bring you a live stream of all your favorite tv shows. now you never have to miss a minute. watch it wherever you want to be. a special new...
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the president there speaking, secretary of defense chuck hagel has just finished speaking. a short ... ort ... as security forces battle supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. and they continue to fight on. this is some of the worst violence we've seen so far since new military-backed leadership took control of the country earlier this month. i'm kelly wright. now back to "cavuto on business." >>> let's talk about forced savings. lawmakers in california moving forward with a plan that would force work hes into a retirement savings program. now, the money would go into a guaranteed state-run fund with the golden state often a trendsetter for the united states, other states could see this down the road. doesn't seem like anything could go wrong, huh, dagen? >> because the federal government has been so great in managing social security -- >> in california special. >> social security is going to run out of money in 2033 and then you get 75 cents on the dollar thereafter. according to the trustees' report, then you look at california, they are awesome at managing a budge
the president there speaking, secretary of defense chuck hagel has just finished speaking. a short ... ort ... as security forces battle supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. and they continue to fight on. this is some of the worst violence we've seen so far since new military-backed leadership took control of the country earlier this month. i'm kelly wright. now back to "cavuto on business." >>> let's talk about forced savings. lawmakers in california moving forward...
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martin appeared >> zimmerman admitted to shooting and killing martin and acted in self-defense. the jury acquitted him i said there was not enough evidence to convict him. >> we will be back after the break on harry stanley roberts with some people behaving badly. >> this is a trash can yes a trash can, but this in no ordinary garbage can, it's a very naughty trash receptacle nats: ambiance some how this can posted itself up here near the corner of elderwood and cherrywood drive in martiniez and it's full of stuff like, used motor oil, dog litter bags. kelly moore paint cans, mineral spirits, and a used slurpee cup nats: ambiance and this can dosen't care what anyone thinks expecially the person that cited the can yes it has been cited according to this notice posted it is in violation because its wheels were not no wheels also the container lid was not closed . wait it has no lid either and the container was too close to cars/ mail boxes/ basketball hoops ect apparently 100 feet is to close so it would seem that this trashcan is in violating all the codes of being .well a trash
martin appeared >> zimmerman admitted to shooting and killing martin and acted in self-defense. the jury acquitted him i said there was not enough evidence to convict him. >> we will be back after the break on harry stanley roberts with some people behaving badly. >> this is a trash can yes a trash can, but this in no ordinary garbage can, it's a very naughty trash receptacle nats: ambiance some how this can posted itself up here near the corner of elderwood and cherrywood...
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for theaiting appointment of a leader at the defense apart -- defense department to do the same. you heard from senator feinstein about what is going on about the hundred strikes. this is something on which the president and congress have to work together. presidential leadership is essential. theress needs to trust commander in chief to make these decisions. >> thank you to our -- for our service to this country and thank you for reminding us what we are about in this country. the reference to john adams is one that stands out. before he was elected president, he was assigned to defend british soldiers who were accused of massacring british colonists. you have been a prosecutor in our prison justice system. you have been a defense counsel when it comes to military commissions. some in congress argue that we cannot trust our courts. if we give someone a miranda warning, they will clam up and not want to talk or cooperate. more than 500 accused terrorists have been successfully prosecuted in article 3 courts. what is your opinion of the proper place for these trials? the question
for theaiting appointment of a leader at the defense apart -- defense department to do the same. you heard from senator feinstein about what is going on about the hundred strikes. this is something on which the president and congress have to work together. presidential leadership is essential. theress needs to trust commander in chief to make these decisions. >> thank you to our -- for our service to this country and thank you for reminding us what we are about in this country. the...
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we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward snowden will not face the death penalty. he won't be tortured. that is about all the u.s. is promising, however, as it is going to try to persuade russia to hand over the notorious nsa leaker. we heard from attorney general eric holder. he wrote a letter saying earlier in the week the charges he faces do not carry that possibility. the united states would not seek the death penalty even if mr. snowden were charged with additional death penalty eligible crimes. >> jill dougherties that latest in the efforts to get snowden back to the united states. >> family, home in paradise. i lived in great comfort. >> reporter: the u.s. i
we expect that defense secretary chuck hagel is also going to be attending and participating in this. you are listening to "taps." honoring those that served in the war and the president will go ahead and lay a wreath. that wreath laying ceremony. listen. ♪ we will go back when he hear the president making those remarks. a touching moment there. >> beautiful to hear that. >>> let's talk about edward snowden. new developments in the case of the nsa leaker. edward...
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. >> reporter: now, weiner is reduced to playing defense. >> i'm hoping that sooner of later we get back to the issues that people care about. >> reporter: this morning, weiner's uphill battle continues to captivate and more often disturb. if we look at another cover, this one from "the daily news," where eliot spitzer, who has his own problems, calls weiner a bad husband. you know this has become a circus. >> when eliot spitzer is criticizing -- >> he's running for comptroller, too. >> exactly. new york city is going to be an interesting place for the next couple months. susan saulny, thank you for your reporting. we appreciate it. >>> a lot of other news overnight. and as always, for a look at the overnight headlines, we turn to mr. ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. a decision could come as soon as today on the fate of bradley manning, for allegedly leaking classified documents to wikileaks. lawyers on both sides gave their closing arguments on friday. now, the military court judge has started deliberations. they will continue through the weekend. a verdict could come at any ti
. >> reporter: now, weiner is reduced to playing defense. >> i'm hoping that sooner of later we get back to the issues that people care about. >> reporter: this morning, weiner's uphill battle continues to captivate and more often disturb. if we look at another cover, this one from "the daily news," where eliot spitzer, who has his own problems, calls weiner a bad husband. you know this has become a circus. >> when eliot spitzer is criticizing -- >> he's...
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some offered civil defense classes or conducted scrap drive cans. usually the groups were segregated by race. when black women were denied access to white organizations, they sometimes formed their own groups. there was the american women's volunteer service, the awvs. there were chapters all across the country. and in 1942 the los angeles chapter sponsored a boxing match between -- [inaudible] and henry hurricane hank armstrong. they raised over $4,000 for their cause. the women's ambulance defense corps of america, the wadca, was another one. they had 54 chapters across the country including motorcycle and cavalry units. they were military trained, and they knew jiu-jitsu. they're known as the glory gals, and their motto to was the hell we can't. [laughter] the red cross offered opportunities for civilians to volunteer for the war effort. the group organized blood drives and trained nurse aides and ran clubs where members of the armed forces could relax and socialize both in the united states and overseas. african-american women served overseas wi
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> since trayvon martin was shot and killed last year, a lot of focus has been placed on what we, as a society, can and should do to help save black men and boys in our communities. this week, congress got involved, inviting martin's father, tracy, to speak at the first-ever gathering of the first congressional caucus on black men and boys. we highlighted the concerns facing black boys on this show recently, when i spoke to author and spiritual life coach, iyanla vanzant. we spoke about father lessons and the subject of her show, iyanla: fix my life, on the oprah winfrey network. what about our black girls and those who mother them. what about the struggles and public safety questions faced by young black women? the latest edition of "iyanla: fix my life" will premiere at 9:00 p.m. on own and focus on black mothers and daughters. here with me to discuss it and much, much more is the one and only iyanla van zandt, who beginning in september will be a columnist for "o"
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> since trayvon martin was shot and killed last year, a lot of focus has been placed on what we, as a society, can and should do to help save black men and boys in our communities. this week, congress got involved, inviting martin's father, tracy, to speak at the first-ever gathering of the first congressional caucus on black men and boys. we highlighted the...
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it's an $8.4 million budget each year and it essentially provides defense representation to i understand joint defendants whom the public defender cannot represent due to ethical interest. and as the public defender cited a few moments ago it is a right guaranteed by the sixth amendment of the united states constitution as well as section 98 7 of the california penal code. the budget analyst recommends an ongoing reduction of $400,000 to this budget and the court believes that it is sustainable. so, we are in agreement with mr. rose and i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. >> colleagues, questions? okay, mr. rose, we'll hear your report. >> mr. chairman, members. committee, on page 75 of our reports as the department just stated, our recommended reduction is totaled 400,000 in 13-14 which are ongoing and again 400,000 in 14-15. as i understand it, the department concurs with our recommendations. >> okay, thank you, mr. rose. colleagues, any questions for mr. rose at this time? again, just to confirm you are in agreement with those? >> yes. >> okay. can can i have a motion to
it's an $8.4 million budget each year and it essentially provides defense representation to i understand joint defendants whom the public defender cannot represent due to ethical interest. and as the public defender cited a few moments ago it is a right guaranteed by the sixth amendment of the united states constitution as well as section 98 7 of the california penal code. the budget analyst recommends an ongoing reduction of $400,000 to this budget and the court believes that it is...
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you know, offensively here we don't have it easy going against this defense. they have a lot of studs on the other side of the ball. i think that's a stud for us >> he could be a very valuable acquisition this season. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. it's 6:49 right now. meteorologist lisa argen joins us now with the forecast. >> yeah. it looks pretty guy out there right now, but that will change. in fact, we are looking at low clouds and fog all the way into parts of our east bay valleys and some breezy winds, to boot, offering a little drizzle, as well, closer to the coast. mount st. helena where the doppler is, not showing returns. but low clouds and fog as hutch as 2,000 feet deep. 61 mountain view. we dropped a degree. good morning, san jose, 58. it's 54 half moon bay. you will be lucky to reach 60 at the coast. here's the east bay hills camera where we will get into some sunshine pretty soon. in fact, right now in concord it looks pretty good out there. 53 santa rosa, 54 by the delta. some breezy wined to
you know, offensively here we don't have it easy going against this defense. they have a lot of studs on the other side of the ball. i think that's a stud for us >> he could be a very valuable acquisition this season. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. it's 6:49 right now. meteorologist lisa argen joins us now with the forecast. >> yeah. it looks pretty guy out there right now, but that will change. in fact, we are looking at low clouds...
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and live on c-span3's american history tv, president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel commemorate the 60th anniversary of the korean war armistice. that's also this morning at 10. >> this summer booktv's been asking washingtonians, legislators and viewers what they're reading, and here's what some of you had to say. >> several panels discussed the themes of the book, and you can check that out on booktv.org. >> c-span's covered several events in which edward snowden's come up, watch those by searching for edward snowden on c-span.org. >> a few years ago, booktv or covered an event to talk about the monuments men, and you can watch that online at booktv.org. what are you reading this summer? post on our facebook wall, tweet us or send us an e-mail to let us know what's on your reading list. visit all our social media sites to see what others are reading, and we might even share your posts here on booktv. >> i think sort of interestingly that the korean war in a sense sort of helped the south korean, south koreans unify themselves in a way that was not there before. when the communi
and live on c-span3's american history tv, president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel commemorate the 60th anniversary of the korean war armistice. that's also this morning at 10. >> this summer booktv's been asking washingtonians, legislators and viewers what they're reading, and here's what some of you had to say. >> several panels discussed the themes of the book, and you can check that out on booktv.org. >> c-span's covered several events in which edward snowden's...
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department on behalf of the undersecretary of defense. when we got to the pentagon and went through all the security, small-town filmmaker, small-town school teacher went inside this huge building, 17 miles of always i understand, and we had the most amazing revelation. chris's film "world peace and other 4th-grade achievements," a 56 minute documentary about a small-town school teacher in the blue ridge mountains of virginia playing that geopolitical simulation had been screened four times in the pentagon by policy and military people. we were stunned and they screamed it again with us there and turned to a sense that we want to talk to you about this world peace game. the game came out of an empty space, you didn't know how to start, there was nothing there, you created it and the game seems to be about no answers being present, the empty space of answers and we need more of that year. almost seemed like there was a piece swing in the pentagon. we had this two our sincere discussion with them about space, had been at war for ten years,
department on behalf of the undersecretary of defense. when we got to the pentagon and went through all the security, small-town filmmaker, small-town school teacher went inside this huge building, 17 miles of always i understand, and we had the most amazing revelation. chris's film "world peace and other 4th-grade achievements," a 56 minute documentary about a small-town school teacher in the blue ridge mountains of virginia playing that geopolitical simulation had been screened four...
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the defense will open its case on monday. jim armstrong has the story. >> reporter: the government ended its case on two powerful witnesses, one, what was known as massive money laundering and the other an irs agent who arrested him. he co--owned a bank account with his brother that was used to collect on big south boston debt long after whitey went on the run. after that jurors got to see everything pulled out of bulger's apartment turned hideout in santa monica california. more than $822,000 in cash hidden in walls alongside 30 pistols, rifles and other weapons. the witness testified he screamed and swore when arrested but eventually calmed down and told katherine to say, yes and, they're going get it. he used his real name joking quote, this is the first time i've signed this name in a long time. when agent gary hola asked if he would have ever used this arsenal to engage in a shoot-out with police, he said no because a stray bullet might hit someone. it was a powerful day of testimony and images but some are not confident
the defense will open its case on monday. jim armstrong has the story. >> reporter: the government ended its case on two powerful witnesses, one, what was known as massive money laundering and the other an irs agent who arrested him. he co--owned a bank account with his brother that was used to collect on big south boston debt long after whitey went on the run. after that jurors got to see everything pulled out of bulger's apartment turned hideout in santa monica california. more than...
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id from the line defense project presented an idea related to modern unit organizizing and we discussed this and there is a jobs component that is important and it is important to the labor organization but it is even more important to the committee of workforce that all of these organizations represent. and do you feel comfortable with the idea presented by him today? >> well, you know, we have to take it >> the modern using organizing. >> and it is the workforce come ponent....
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you know, offensively here we don't have it easy going against this defense. they have a lot of studs on the other side of the ball. i think that's a stud for us >> he could be a very valuable acquisition this season. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> the watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. a about. c7 is the first local station and abc is the first broadcast network to bringa live stream of your local news and all your favorite abc tv shows. now you never have to miss a minute of the news and shows you love. watch abc allows to you bring abc7 along with you wherever you want to be. it's a special new benefit brought to you by abc comcast, charter communications and at&t u verse at no additional cost. go to abc7news.com to find out how to access watch abc. you can just enter your tv provider account information to log in. and then get the watch abc live stream or search watch abc to download the app. >>> next, the annual march of the penguins is just hours away. how you can help name the n
you know, offensively here we don't have it easy going against this defense. they have a lot of studs on the other side of the ball. i think that's a stud for us >> he could be a very valuable acquisition this season. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> the watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. a about. c7 is the first local station and abc is the first broadcast network to bringa live stream of your local news...
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second degree murder, lesser included defense. lots of issues. we spent a lot of time as attorneys questioning people saying can you set your emotions aside. that's very important. it's part of our system. >> juror b-29 said she did. >> she thinks he was guilty, but the evidence wasn't there. i have been on a jury. >> they won't let me. >> i'm surprised they let me. i let someone walk free that i think was probably guilty. part of the issue is what's reasonable doubt. >> yes, reasonable doubt. the mind of extremely high standards. one of the arguments was did the prosecutor overcharge? one of the things that's a problem, now you have two confusing legal theories. it's all these technical things. the prosecutor made a choice. they did the best job they could with the facts. people are getting upset. if you watch the trial every day and watch this evidence, you may, you know, as juror, now there's pressure to come forward and explain yourself. >> does it help -- i know it helps attorneys if the jurors speak out, but is it smart for the jurors and d
second degree murder, lesser included defense. lots of issues. we spent a lot of time as attorneys questioning people saying can you set your emotions aside. that's very important. it's part of our system. >> juror b-29 said she did. >> she thinks he was guilty, but the evidence wasn't there. i have been on a jury. >> they won't let me. >> i'm surprised they let me. i let someone walk free that i think was probably guilty. part of the issue is what's reasonable doubt....
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended...
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joining me now is criminal defense attorney. good morning and welcome to you, sema. she seems to be going over the same thing again. let's play another clip. >> for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. >> i know i went the right way because the law, the way it was followed is the way i went. but tpeultd have used my heart i probably would have went hung jury. >> so for some that's going to seem very contradictory. interpret what she's saying. do you agree there's a difference between what your heart wants and what the law tells you to do. >> i think there's no polygraph in that jury room so go with your heart. no one would have challenged her verdict. i don't understand why she chose, and i say chose, to interpret the law the way she has been doing. right now this interview that she's giving is just to essuage the public and the parents and justify this contradictory verdict, as you say. she makes very confounding statements, right? she says i
joining me now is criminal defense attorney. good morning and welcome to you, sema. she seems to be going over the same thing again. let's play another clip. >> for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. >> i know i went the right way because the law, the way it was followed is the way i went. but tpeultd have used my heart i probably would have...
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we reported on how some people in venezuela are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crimes as a police proved to be powerless. interview . wealthy british soil. from time to time the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . welcome back here with r.t. now u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars in what's been dubbed america's largest cyber fraud case the syndicate could now face decades behind bars or does andrew blake has a story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took at sensitive information and in the end u.s. prosecutors now say that those
we reported on how some people in venezuela are turning to so-called self-defense groups to quell the danger of staggering street crimes as a police proved to be powerless. interview . wealthy british soil. from time to time the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . welcome back here with r.t. now u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing...
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but that wasn't the factual pattern asserted by the defense here. it's true that stand your ground legally speaking didn't apply. and even the way the jurors talk about their verdict, it doesn't seem it really applied to them. the funny thing about it is they keep saying the law required us, the law required us. but that's nonsense. the law itself does not require you to do anything. the fact you find require you to do something. and then the facts apply to the law dictate the verdict. but if you had not already found, jurors had not already found that trayvon martin was the aggressor basically that. >> couldn't have come up with this verdict. so to me, it's their way of dancing around the fact that they determined that trayvon martin threw the first punch and got george zimmerman down, essentially buying the defense, hook, line and sinker. >> i wish somebody had said what you just said at the trial. maybe the prosecutor. maybe the judge. >> hear hear. >> marcia clark, lisa bloom, faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up, bill o
but that wasn't the factual pattern asserted by the defense here. it's true that stand your ground legally speaking didn't apply. and even the way the jurors talk about their verdict, it doesn't seem it really applied to them. the funny thing about it is they keep saying the law required us, the law required us. but that's nonsense. the law itself does not require you to do anything. the fact you find require you to do something. and then the facts apply to the law dictate the verdict. but if...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. [applause] niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i w
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president...
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we report on how some people in venezuela are returning to so-called self-defense groups well the danger of staggering street crime as a police proved to be powerless. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. welcome back you're watching our u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars and what's been dubbed america's largest cyber fraud case the senate gets could now face decades behind bars our xandra blake has a story. we had five guys four russian nationals and one ukrainian man who over the course of around seven years were able to penetrate a number of the networks of leading financial institutions banks all sorts of systems where very important information was being stored over the course for several years those men broke into the databases allegedly took a sensitive information and in the end the u.s. prosecutors now say that those five men were able to compromise roughly one hund
we report on how some people in venezuela are returning to so-called self-defense groups well the danger of staggering street crime as a police proved to be powerless. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. welcome back you're watching our u.s. prosecutors have charged a group of hackers with stealing more than three hundred million dollars and...
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and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding him there during a criminal investigation. what is his status? >> well, his status is really unclear. nobody seems to know where he is, how he is being held. the military insists or has insisted until now that it was for his own safety. now he is going to be officially held for 15 days while charges are investigated into the possibility that he conspired with hamas during the 2011 revolution to stage a prison break. he was being held at the time at a prison north of cairo. during that break, some of the prison guards were killed -- all of the prisoners escaped -- and, therefore, those are the charges that
and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding...
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joining us now defense attorney jonna fill bore and are arthur aidala bill. >> alisyn: is he already diverging from the topic. what is a conservativeship? >> that's a legal mechanism where somebody other than you takes over your life to manage it. in this case her parents, amanda bynes parents want to manage her finances and personal life because they don't think she has the capability to do it herself. >> people who are mentally incompetent. >> alisyn: update people. this week she set a fire in a neighbor's driveway. she sent sends a host of pictures out of herself. >> why she is troubled. dui in california. drug charges in new york. the girl is on drugs. left's pull her into a rehab before we get a court appointed baby-sitter to take care of her. if she is not well after she gets off whatever she is on o, then we can take the next step. it shouldn't be a first step to get a conservativeship, it should be a last step. >> alisyn: she may be on drugs and in the middle of some sort of psychiatric disorder. >> she is charged in new york with throwing a bong out the window and represente
joining us now defense attorney jonna fill bore and are arthur aidala bill. >> alisyn: is he already diverging from the topic. what is a conservativeship? >> that's a legal mechanism where somebody other than you takes over your life to manage it. in this case her parents, amanda bynes parents want to manage her finances and personal life because they don't think she has the capability to do it herself. >> people who are mentally incompetent. >> alisyn: update people....
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it was self-defense. it makes no sense to us and if you try to divorce yourself of passion, but the prosecutor said it right, you reverse the roles, nobody is going to stay -- this is where i agree with mark. it was jury selection that the case was won or lost, unfortunately, because nobody took the perspective of trayvon martin that he was fighting for his life, that he went to his grave not knowing who was this strange, creepy man following him. >> the jurors near the end of the da liberations asked for clarification on manslaughter and the judge said read the document again. if you want clarification, you got to ask specific questions. the jurors apparently never came back with a specific question and as a result may have been confused. jeffrey, go ahead. >> this under lines a real problem with the legal system, which is that jury instructions as a rule are often incomprehensible to ordinary people. i mean, you read these words, the reasonable, intention, you know, double triple negatives in the same s
it was self-defense. it makes no sense to us and if you try to divorce yourself of passion, but the prosecutor said it right, you reverse the roles, nobody is going to stay -- this is where i agree with mark. it was jury selection that the case was won or lost, unfortunately, because nobody took the perspective of trayvon martin that he was fighting for his life, that he went to his grave not knowing who was this strange, creepy man following him. >> the jurors near the end of the da...